Kakadu and Arnhem Land spans 110,000 square kilometers of wild, untamed country that is a must see destination for any thrill-seeker or keen adventurer. Wet your line here and compete for fish against Australia's most feared predator, the saltwater crocodile, or scale the towering, rugged escarpments that frame this part of the world.
Untarnished and breathing at one with its indigenous people, intrepid travelers can try their luck spear fishing for mullet and mud crabs. Then, taste the rewards of their efforts cooked on an open fire.
To explore much of Arnhem Land, and Kakadu's best kept secrets, a four-wheel drive vehicle is mandatory. Challenging tracks lace this area with several river crossings along the way.
For those who prefer to sit back and wait for the adventure to come to them, jump on board a wetland cruise. They operate on the East, West and South Alligator Rivers, snaking past the myriad of animals above and the ancient creatures that lurk below the water's surface.
I love fishing Arnhem. We fill our freezers everytime, then sell to the southern markets, awesome place, I hope to get gill nets in there next time.
aus2045 1 year ago
nice work a
bren687 2 years ago
in live in Arnhem, the Netherlands/Holland.....greetings from me..bye
glorys6 2 years ago
well...... i dont know what to say really,
mangananimefreak101 3 years ago
Nice work mate
TheAngryFishermen 3 years ago